She had wept, curling embryonically under the duvet, hoping it would cover the nakedness of her flesh and her pain. |
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In doing so, it was the only social force capable of projecting, if only embryonically, a vision of a more cooperative and supportive society. |
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Since the optic nerve and retina are, embryonically, an extension of the brain, it is not surprising that central nervous system diseases frequently affect the eye. |
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What is intriguing is to see the theme embryonically emerging in this 1962 double bill now being given a rare and well-cast, if erratically directed, revival by the Original Theatre Company. |
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The honeyed bouquet of St. not-so-Innocent gave way to a suave, lean, refreshing, harmonious, embryonically complex New World white that, like stirling Chablis, revolves around a core of fine appetite-whetting acidity. |
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